Infosecurity Digital Editions

  1. Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q2, 2018, Volume 15, Issue 2

    Infosecurity asks whether criminals have finally found a largely victimless crime

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  2. Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q1, 2018, Volume 15, Issue 1

    Why diversity in information security is a far wider topic than gender inequality

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  3. Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q4, 2017, Volume 14, Issue 4

    Infosecurity explores whether those on the cyber ‘dark side’ can turn to the light

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  4. Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q3, 2017, Volume 14, Issue 3

    Machine learning has come a long way since early research into the concept, but what role is it now playing in the information security landscape, and at what cost?

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  5. Infosecurity Magazine, Digital Edition, Q2, 2017, Volume 14, Issue 2

    As the role that cybersecurity plays in the business environment grows, the job of the CISO will become ever more business orientated

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  6. Q1, 2017, Volume 14, Issue 1

    Cybersecurity came to the fore in this presidential race like never before, but many question Donald Trump’s tech credentials going forward

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  7. Q4, 2016, Volume 13, Issue 4

    With the Internet of Things making smart city projects an everyday reality, Stephen Pritchard explores what steps are being taken to tackle the security and privacy issues that so often surround them.

    1. Photo of Eleanor Dallaway

      Eleanor Dallaway

      Former Editorial Director & Tech Journalist

    2. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  8. Q3, 2016, Volume 13, Issue 3

    Connected vehicles - the next big security challenge?

    1. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  9. Q2, 2016, Volume 13, Issue 2

    With the big European referendum just weeks away, Phil Muncaster assesses the impact a Brexit could have on UK information security.

    1. Photo of Michael Hill

      Michael Hill

      Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

  10. Q1, 2016, Volume 13, Issue 1

    Kathryn Pick looks at the key battlegrounds in the 2016 US Election and the key tech topics to sway the voters.

  11. Q4, 2015, Volume 12, Issue 4

    Phil Muncaster examines what the Ashley Madison incident says about security and privacy in 2015

    1. Photo of Mike Hine

      Mike Hine

      Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

    2. Photo of Joe O'Halloran

      Joe O'Halloran

      Editor In Chief, Rapid TV News

  12. Q3, 2015, Volume 12, Issue 3

    Return of the Mac- Suited, booted and back on the speaking circuit, John McAfee is a man with a bone to pick. Mike Hine lights the fuses at Infosecurity Europe

    1. Photo of Mike Hine

      Mike Hine

      Deputy Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

    2. Photo of Joe O'Halloran

      Joe O'Halloran

      Editor In Chief, Rapid TV News

  13. Q2, 2015, Volume 12, Issue 2

    Cybersecurity from Capitol Hill to Whitehall- Proclamations on cybersecurity and government surveillance have ignited political discourse in early 2015. Wendy M. Grossman cuts through the spin

  14. Q1, 2015, Volume 12, Issue 1

    I Want You to Decrypt- Cryptowars Returns: Privacy Advocates Fight for the Right to Secure Comms

  15. Q4, 2014, Volume 11, Issue 4

    Cyber-Warfare: Who’s Afraid of the Big Red Button? If current online skirmishes can’t be branded ‘war’, how soon before a major global conflict unfolds, asks Tom Brewster

  16. Q3, 2014, Volume 11, Issue 3

    Heartbleed beats on - the diagnosis for the SSL bug that won't stop bleeding.

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